Schumacher’s Iconic Hydrangea Drape

We love prints and patterns with a history here at The Glam Pad, and the story behind Schumacher’s popular “Hydrangea Drape” has a fun cinematic past. The sophisticated, large-scale floral stripe has charmed generations of fans ever since it made its film debut in Gone the Wind in 1939. Designed by the legendary set designer Hobe Erwin, Hydrangea Drape continues to stand the test of time.

In case you missed the new Schumacher x Pamela Munson collection of handbags launched last week, there is now a limited-edition clutch based on the pattern, perfect for summer!

Let’s take a closer look at this iconic pattern…

Boxwood Interiors
A Storied Style
James Farmer
Barbara Eberlein
Nina Nash Long
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James Farmer
Amy Studebaker
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via Cinema Style
Schumacher x Pamela Munson – Hydrangea Drape Pink
Schumacher x Pamela Munson – Hydrangea Drape Green 

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